Xpeng P5 is the latest SUV from Chinese automaker Xpeng. The SUV comes with an all-wheel drive system that helps it perform better in all kinds of driving conditions. The SUV also has a lot of technology features that make it unique from other vehicles in its segment.
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XPeng P5 is the newest intelligent family sedan from China's leading EV maker. The P5 will be available in six trim levels, all with an advanced driver assistance system called XPILOT.
The P5 is the first production vehicle to feature automotive-grade lidar technology. The vehicle will also feature semi-autonomous driving assistance. The P5 also has a great infotainment system. The interior features an attractive color scheme, a vertical touch screen, quality materials, and a second screen for the instrument gauge.
The P5's interior features an eight-speaker surround sound system and an optional projection screen. There are also 26 smaller storage compartments. The vehicle's boot can accommodate 450 litres of cargo. The P5 is also equipped with an air-conditioner. The vehicle's interior is also fitted with sound-suppressing cotton pads.
The P5 offers three battery sizes. The 460G and 550G versions feature a 55.9 kilowatt-hour battery pack. The 550G is also fitted with a 66 kilowatt-hour battery pack.
The P5 also features a heat pump, which improves its range in cold weather by 15%. The interior also features a sound-suppressing cotton pad, an additional 70 liter trunk space, and 32 hollow partitions.
The P5's range is 285 miles. It will do 0-62 mph in 7.5 seconds. The single electric motor is rated at 207 horsepower and 228 lb-ft of torque. The P5 is also fitted with a low drag coefficient.
XPeng has also announced plans to sell the P5 in Europe. The vehicle will be sold in four European countries: Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, and Netherlands.
XPeng P5 is expected to enter the market in the fourth quarter of 2021. The P5 will compete with the Tesla Model 3 in China.
Lidar sensors
XPeng Motors, a Chinese startup, has announced the production of its first XPeng P5 smart car equipped with built-in Lidar sensors. The P5 is expected to be sold to Chinese customers in the third or fourth quarter of this year. It is the first mass-produced vehicle in the world to feature Lidar sensors. The P5's sensors are located on either side of the front fascia and are expected to offer high-precision object recognition.
The XPeng P5 features a raft of sensors, including five millimeter-wave radars, 13 high-sensory cameras, and a 12.3-inch full LCD instrument panel. The P5's hardware is supported by a Qualcomm Snapdragon SA8155P chip. The chip has powerful vehicle-mounted communication capabilities.
The P5 is also equipped with XPILOT 3.5, a high-end autonomous driving system. This version of XPILOT includes four surround-view cameras, a trincular front-view camera, a high-precision positioning unit, and 360deg dual-perception fusion. The XPILOT 3.5 architecture is also capable of operating in alternating light and dark illumination in tunnels.
In the P5's Xmart OS 3.0 interactive cockpit, the driver can perform full voice interaction and access a variety of information. The system includes the Navigation Guided Pilot function, which enables the driver to automatically overtake other vehicles, enter or exit ramps, and change lanes. The XPILOT 3.0 software also supports the XPeng's Highway NGP function, which is a more advanced version of the P5's autonomous driving technology.
The XPeng P5 will also be equipped with double-prism lidar sensors, which are expected to enable the car to distinguish between pedestrians and cyclists. The double-prism sensors can also identify static obstacles. In addition, the P5's LiDARs are expected to be able to distinguish between pedestrians and motorbikes, enabling the car to operate on Chinese roads in certain conditions.
NVH suppression
XPeng Motors has unveiled a new P5 sedan that uses a lidar to help the vehicle detect other vehicles in the vicinity. In addition, it has introduced a new feature called 'Navigation Guided Pilot' that will be able to improve automated driving on highways and city streets.
The P5 is also one of the most aerodynamic vehicles in its class. During EV-TEST testing, the P5 recorded an impressive drag coefficient of 0.22. The vehicle also has one of the largest trunks in its class with a massive 450 cubic liters of space. Lastly, the P5's occupants get a fancy mattress that turns the interior into a private sleeping compartment. The P5 is also fitted with a heat pump that enhances its range by 15% in cold weather.
XPeng Motors has also announced plans to expand its overseas footprint. It is launching the P5 in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands. The company has also opened its first experience store in Europe in Sweden. The P5 will be available in six variants. It will also be able to receive software updates over-the-air. The P5 is one of the few vehicles to boast a true plug-in hybrid powertrain.
The P5 will also feature a number of high-tech features aimed at the tech savvy consumer. The P5's occupants will enjoy a full-width movie theater, air freshness controls, and built-in refrigerators. The P5's interior is also outfitted with 40 sound-suppressing cotton pads. It also has the most spacious passenger cabin of any EV. Lastly, the P5 is fitted with a pair of butterfly doors that allow for a smoother entry and exit. A feature called 'Valet Parking Assist' will also be available.
Interior design
XPeng P5 is a smart EV powered by automotive grade LiDAR technology. It is the world's first production smart EV with full stack autonomous driving capability. It is also the first car to have a full range of Navigation Guided Pilot functions, which can be used to help drivers find their way around the city.
The P5's interior is configurable, giving the driver the ability to transform the interior to create a personalized space. The P5 can be reconfigured into a private movie theater, or a spacious sleeping compartment. The P5's interior is designed with a focus on comfort and convenience. It includes a built-in fridge and air freshener.
The P5's interior design also includes a panoramic glass roof. The panoramic glass roof is a 1.493 sqm canopy glass roof, which gives owners the opportunity to enjoy a spacious interior with uninterrupted views. The P5's interior is also equipped with a 15.6-inch vertical central control screen. Its dashboard includes a variety of information and entertainment features.
The P5's interior also includes 32 hollow partitions, which offer a range of storage options. The P5's rear seat has heated functions, as well as massage functions. The P5's interior is also designed to accommodate an inflatable mattress. The P5's rear seat can be fully reclined and converted into a private sleeping space.
The P5 also offers a range of safety features, including a driver-assistance system, a rear view camera and active safety. The P5 also features Valet Parking Assist, which allows the driver to safely conduct cross-storey parking situations.
The P5 also features a 5-millimeter-wave radar and 12 ultrasonic sensors. These sensors help the P5 recognize stationary vehicles more accurately and increase safety.
Driver-assist system
XPeng, a smart electric vehicle manufacturer, recently announced the launch of a driver-assistance system for urban driving. The system is called City Navigation Guided Pilot, or City NGP. It is a high-level ADAS that integrates functions for complex urban driving scenarios. It is initially being tested on XPeng P5 electric sedans in the Guangzhou area. It is expected to be rolled out to more customers later.
In order to use the system, a driver must be familiarized with its functions. To do so, he or she must complete a 100-kilometer driving test, or seven days of familiarization. Then, he or she will receive over-the-air updates and access to the system's functions.
The XPeng P5 sedan features lidar-equipped sensors. The sensors enable the P5 to detect congested vehicles earlier and recognize stationary vehicles more accurately. It also comes with a secondary collision mitigation system that minimizes the risk of the P5 being involved in other traffic accidents.
The XPeng P5 also has a cage-shaped collision-resistant body architecture, pretensioner seat belts, and 13% thermoforming steel. It also has 44% high-strength steel for passive safety. The batteries are further safeguarded with heat-spread prevention features.
XPeng's ADAS is equipped with a Surrounding Reality display that projects 3D objects around the car. It also has an enhanced sensor that can detect small objects. It also has a failsafe that prevents the system from taking over the vehicle if the driver is distracted or has impaired vision.
XPeng is the first Chinese automotive company to launch an advanced driver assistance system for city driving. It is also one of the most aggressive companies in China in exploring the potential of autonomous driving technology.